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04 Nov 2012, 13:25

I had a scheduled gmat exam within 2weeks but i think i wont be ready soI think i will reschedule the exam towards december 10 or sthg like that

My question is This is my first exam , will this date be sufficient for me to apply to the second rounds?Most of the second round deadlines are at the beginning of january,20 days enough for the official or whatever the report to available ?

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I had a scheduled gmat exam within 2weeks but i think i wont be ready soI think i will reschedule the exam towards december 10 or sthg like that

My question is This is my first exam , will this date be sufficient for me to apply to the second rounds?Most of the second round deadlines are at the beginning of january,20 days enough for the official or whatever the report to available ?

Any feedback is appreciated.

Hi,

I believe that 20 days should be sufficient for the report to be available. I got mine in 9 days. This is from mba . com website:

If you chose to receive your Official Score Report online, you will generally receive an email within 20 calendar days of testing, with a link to access your Official Score Report online. After clicking the link you must enter the authorization number from the unofficial score report to view the Official Score Report. You may view, download, or print your Official Score Report, which includes the AWA and IR scores.

Also, check whether the institution you are applying to requires an official score report. Many schools accept self-reported scores for the app evaluation process but they require the official report to be sent later.